Qiu T, Dai X, Gong Q, Pu R, Xiao H, Shi Q, Deng X, Chen M, Guo Z. Transient oculomotor paralysis after cerebral angiography: A case report.
Medicine (Baltimore) 2021;
100:e26242. [PMID:
34087911 PMCID:
PMC8183771 DOI:
10.1097/md.0000000000026242]
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Abstract
RATIONALE
A special case of transient oculomotor nerve palsy after cerebral angiography.
PATIENT CONCERNS
A 55-year-old man developed oculomotor nerve dysfunction after right radial artery puncture angiography.
DIAGNOSES
Cerebral angiography-induced oculomotor nerve palsy.
INTERVENTIONS
According to the patient's disease state, intravenous drip of dexamethasone 10 mg/d.
OUTCOMES
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed no abnormalities, and the patient recovered completely after 48 hours of hormone therapy.
LESSONS
Transient eye palsy caused by contrast agent encephalopathy is a clinically rare neurological dysfunction caused by adverse effects of contrast agents. Early prevention and correct treatment are critical.
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